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"quksace agjke" is a term that was invented by Professor James Caverlee as a challenge for us students in his Information Storage and Retrieval course, more specifically, for homework three. It is also sometimes known as "agjke quksace".
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The hhd contains two OS's, 9.2 and 10.3.9. I went into "My account" while in 10.3.9 and changed the startup routine to boot from the 9.2 installation while working with a cloned disk.
Now that the computer boots up in 9.2, how do I get back to booting up in 10.3.9?

There are man times years ago I wished that my family appreciated computers, and personal computing to buy a Macintosh. Since that first time in the school library with its Blueberry iMac G3 design, I have been seeking one thing a Macintosh of my own. I got this fulfilled when my mothers co-worker advised my mom take her iMac G4 (17" 1GHz, 1.25GB, 80GB).

Well, my recently acquired G5 case cries out to become home for a hackintosh. Since I bought an actual G5 at the same time, I'm thinking it'd be 'cool' to have the two machines side-by-side, just as are now my old QS and PC.

I'm going through a retro phase in my life at the moment. The early Apple II's are on my "I want" list. I remember when my father bought home an Apple IIc with monitor, it was a great little computer. I am kicking myself now because several years ago he asked me if I wanted it and I said no.... dumb! He sold it for very little money.

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